Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Ratgeber Für Administratoren

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Managing the Shares
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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STEP 3
In the Banner Message box, enter a message that appears when a user first 
connects to the NSS.
STEP 4
To allow only file transfers using FTPS (FTP over SSL), click Allow only FTPS 
Connections. Also make sure that the Allow Anonymous Access checkbox is 
deselected. 
STEP 5
To allow anonymous FTP access, click Allow Anonymous Access.
a. If you allow anonymous access, select the volume that you want to set as the 
anonymous root directory from the Anonymous Root Directory 
drop-down menu.
b. To allow anonymous users to have write access to the NSS, click Anonymous 
Upload
c. To allow anonymous users to download files that have been uploaded by other 
anonymous users, make sure that the Allow Download of Uploaded Files 
checkbox is selected.
d. To set a maximum transfer rate for anonymous users, enter it in KB/s in the 
Maximum Anonymous Transfer Rate field. For no maximum, set the rate as 0.
STEP 6
To disconnect the FTP connection after a period of time when the connection is 
idle, select the number of minutes in the Disconnect Idle Sessions drop-down 
menu.
STEP 7
To disconnect an FTP connection after a certain length of time has passed during 
a file transfer, select the number of minutes in the Disconnect Stalled Transfers 
drop-down menu. 
STEP 8
To set the maximum number of FTP connections that can be made from a single 
client IP address, enter the number in the Max Connections per IP Address field. 
STEP 9
To leave this as an unlimited number of connections, leave this field blank.
STEP 10
Set up the defaults for how file permissions are set when a file is created using 
FTP through the following Default File Creation Attributes checkboxes. Unlike 
CIFS permissions which are set on a share-by-share basis, the FTP permissions 
are global to all files and folders created through FTP regardless of the share to 
which they are assigned.
Group Readable: Members of the user who created the file or folder’s 
primary group have read permission.
Group Writable: Members of the user who created the file or folder’s 
primary group have write permission.